Il Contributo Della Demografia Alla Crescita Economica: Duecento Anni Di “Storia” Italiana (The Contribution of Demography to Italy's Economic Growth: A Two-Hundred-Year-Long Story)

Federico Barbiellini Amidei, Matteo Gomellini, Paolo Piselli
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This paper examines the contribution of demography to economic growth in Italy by comparing the country’s past, present and future. We use an accounting framework to decompose GDP and per capita GDP growth, and we show how changes in the age structure of the population produced a positive demographic dividend in the past. By contrast, in the last twenty-five years and arguably in the future, demography has made and will continue to make a direct negative contribution to economic growth. Expected migration flows will noticeably limit the extent of this negative contribution, but they will not be able to reverse its sign. We analyze three possible developments, potentially driven by demography itself or fostered by policy actions –longer working lives, an increase in female labour market participation and higher education levels – which could counteract the pure negative accounting effects produced by the evolution of the age structure.
《人口统计学对意大利经济增长的贡献:一个200年的故事》
本文通过比较意大利的过去、现在和未来,考察了人口对意大利经济增长的贡献。我们使用会计框架来分解GDP和人均GDP增长,并展示了过去人口年龄结构的变化如何产生积极的人口红利。相比之下,在过去25年里,可以说在未来,人口已经并将继续对经济增长作出直接的消极贡献。预期的移民流动将明显限制这一负面贡献的程度,但它们将无法扭转这一趋势。我们分析了三种可能的发展,可能是由人口本身驱动的,也可能是由政策行动促进的——更长的工作寿命、女性劳动力市场参与度的增加和更高的教育水平——这可能抵消年龄结构演变所产生的纯粹负面会计效应。
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